Two- or Three-Night Stay in a Suite with Café Credit and Bottle of Champagne at Chateau De Pere (Up to 52% Off)

De Pere

In a Nutshell

Visitors to French-country-style suites enjoy champagne and the café's approachable French dishes, such as panini and grilled ahi tuna

The Fine Print

Promotional value expires Sep 27, 2013. Amount paid never expires.Must book travel by 9/19/2013. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Reservation required. 48hr cancellation notice required. Must be 21 or older to check in. Not valid with reward points. Additional $20 fee for blow up queen size bed.Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

Chateau De Pere

Chateau De Pere's French-country theme pays homage to the adventurous spirits of Wisconsin's first known European visitors—17th-century Frenchmen such as Jean Nicolet, Nicolas Perrot, and Toussaint Baudry. The hotel's visitors, however, find much more elegant accommodations than the French explorers did. Built on the foundation of a 19th-century mill, Chateau De Pere houses 36 suites, all with queen or king beds, a seating area, flat-screen TV, and wireless Internet. In king suites, which overlook the Fox River, guests can slip into single whirlpool baths, snuggle beneath rich, floral-printed covers, or cozy up next to the see-through fireplace that divides the bedroom and living-room areas.

In accordance with the France-inspired theme, executive chef and Provence native Sebastien Amoruso serves up French dishes, such as a pesto-slathered panini provence grilled with goat cheese, within Chateau De Pere's restaurant, Café Chanson. In addition to sandwiches, crepes, and burgers, Amoruso and his team also craft traditional French dishes, such as beef bourguignon and a slow-roasted, herb-crusted rack of lamb with rosemary cream sauce. Additionally, beret-clad roosters wake travelers each morning for a complimentary breakfast.